Re: Wheels


  I have the same deal.  My pumpkin has the same caved in blossom end.  What 
does this mean.  I hope it means it will weigh more than normal


>From: Heilmanjon@aol.com
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>Subject: Wheels
>Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 19:41:32 EDT
>
>Mike B,
>(And anyone else),
>
>I read your comment about one of your pumps being a wheel. I think I hve 
>one
>also. It is higher than it is long from stem to blossom end, and the 
>blossom
>end in caved in about three inches.
>It is about 150 pounds, but growing very slowly.
>Am I grasping the sad fact that wheels typically do not go anywhere?
>
>Go ahead, tell me the truth. I can take it. I have another normal one which
>my wife named Jimmy, for Jimmy Dean, since it looks like an orange sausage.
>
>John
>
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